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HomeAround TownLet’s go Wildcats!

Let’s go Wildcats!

June 17, 2019 Mary Jane Pitt Around Town
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Students at the West Point Middle School performed the stage version of High School Musical last week, under the direction of Heather Evangelista. In the midst of a big musical number here (l-r) are Brian Corrigan as Troy, Luke Haley as Zeke and Grant Lemler as Chad.

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